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Drama Cast Bat-ulzii (Hungai), SUH Jung (CHOI Soon-hee) Executive Producer YANG Hwa-seok, YANG Young-chul Producer PARK Jin-weon Screenplay ZHANG Lu Cinematography KIM Sung-tae Editing KIM Hyung-joo Lighting KIM Kuk Recording HAN Jae-sung Sound KIM Bong-soo Art KIM Sung-kyu Costumes HAN Min-jung Make-up KANG Eun-sook Desert Dream ReleaseDate November 8, 2007 Production Budget US$ 1,200,000 2007, 123min, 35mm, 12000ft, 1.85:1, Color, Dolby SRD 경계 Gyeonggye Directed by ZHANG Lu KOFIC Support Program 2006 KOFIC Production Support for Art Films International Film Festival 2007 Pusan International Film Festival, Korean Cinema Today: Vision 2007 Jerusalem International Film Festival, Panorama 2007 Barcelona Asian Film Festival, Opening Film 2007 Hong Kong International Film Festival, Auteurs 2007 Berlin International Film Festival, Competition PRODUCTION G21M Tel +82 2 3411 9100 Fax +82 2 3412 4109 E-mail hyazgar@yahoo.co.kr Director’s Filmography 2005 Mang Zhong (Grain In Ear) 2004 Tang Poetry INTERNATIONAL SALES Rezo Films Tel +33 01 42 46 46 30 Fax +33 01 42 46 40 82 E-mail infosrezo@rezofilms.com Website www.rezofilms.com Feature Films ZHANG Lu 張 律 Born in 1962 in Jilin-Sheng, China, ZHANG graduated from the University of Yenben, majoring in Chinese Literature. He has achieved recognition as a novelist as well as for his films (2004) and (2005). People in the village continue to leave town. Even Hungai’s wife ends up in leaving, due to their daughter’s illness. As Hungai drinks in despair and anguish, Korean refugee CHOI Soon-hee knocks at his door with her son, Chang-ho. Now there remain only these three in the desert, who have to depend on one another to overcome the hostile environment. The three get to know each other, even though they don’t speak the same language. Furthermore Jorick, a young tank soldier from the nearby Mongolian armored troops, becomes friends with Chang-ho as he frequents the village. Hungai’s relationship with CHOI Soon-hee grows in the fine line between love and friendship. 44 45

Drama Cast PARK Kwang-jung (Tae-han), JUNG Bo-seog (Joong-sik), CHO Eun-ji (So-ok) Executive Producer KIM Hyo-jeong Producer LEE Yeon-jin Screenplay KIM Jeon-han, KIM Tai-sik Original Story KIM Tai-sik Cinematography JANG Sun-bong Editing HAHM Sung-won Lighting KO Jung-soon Music JEONG Yong-jin Recording YOO Dae-hyun, KIM Wan-dong Sound KIM Young-ho (Cinemix Korea) Art SHIM Sang-wook Costumes KWON Yoo-jin (Hae In) Make-up YOON Yae-ryung (Yoo Young) Release Date April 26, 2007 Production Budget US$ 1.1M KOFIC Support Program 2007 KOFIC Support for Subtitle Translation and Print Production 2006 KOFIC Marketing Support for Diversity 2004 KOFIC Production Support for Art Films International Film Festival 2007 Stockholm International Film Festival, International Competition 2007 Jerusalem International Film Festival, New Director 2007 Artfilm-International Film Festival, Competition, Award of the Mayor of City Trencin 2007 International Emerging Talent Film Festival, Feature Films In Competition, Best Actor, Best Cinematography, Best Direction 2007 Silk Screen: Asian American Film Festival 2007 Buenos Aires Festival Internacional de Cine Independiente, Competition 2007 NatFilm Festival, Asian Tigers 2007 Belgrade International Film Festival, FantAzija 2007 International Film Festival Rotterdam, Cinema of the Future: Sturm und Drang 2007 Sundance Film Festival, World Dramatic Competition 2006 Pusan International Film Festival, New Currents Driving with My Wife’s Lover 2006, 92min, 35mm, 8280ft, 1.85:1, Color, Dolby SRD 아내의 애인을 만나다 A-nae-ui Aein-eul Mannada Directed by KIM Tai-sik PRODUCTION Film Line Pictures Tel +82 2 3443 5639 Fax +82 2 3443 5739 E-mail filmline@filmline.co.kr Website www.filmline.co.kr INTERNATIONAL SALES Mirovision Inc. Tel +82 2 3443 2553 Fax +82 2 3443 4842 E-mail sales@mirovision.com Website www.mirovision.com Feature Films KIM Tai-sik 김태식 金 泰 植 In 1980, KIM went to study in Japan while he was a student at the Seoul Institute of the Arts, Department of Film. He completed his courses at the Japan Academy of Moving Images in 1986, and went on to produce commercials and TV programs in Japan, Australia and Hong Kong. He made his big screen debut as assistant director in (1998, directed by PARK Chul-soo). His short film, “32 nd DEC.: Where is Mr. President?” (2002), was invited to the 53 rd Berlin International Film Festival. is KIM’s feature film directorial debut. First Feature Tae-han runs a stamp shop in a small town, spending his tedious time engraving seals. One day he learns that his wife is having an affair and he decides to witness his wife’s infidelity with his own eyes. Knowing that his wife’s lover Joong-sik is a taxi-driver, he goes to Seoul, intentionally gets in Joong-sik’s cab and asks for a long-distance drive. They encounter various situations as they travel along the highway, sometimes fighting, sometimes sharing excitement. Slowly Tae-han suspects that his wife and Joong-sik might be really in love. 46 47

Drama<br />

Cast Bat-ulzii (Hungai),<br />

SUH Jung (CHOI Soon-hee)<br />

Executive Producer YANG Hwa-seok,<br />

YANG Young-chul<br />

Producer PARK Jin-weon<br />

Screenplay ZHANG Lu<br />

Cinematography KIM Sung-tae<br />

Editing KIM Hyung-joo<br />

Lighting KIM Kuk<br />

Recording HAN Jae-sung<br />

Sound KIM Bong-soo<br />

Art KIM Sung-kyu<br />

Costumes HAN Min-jung<br />

Make-up KANG Eun-sook<br />

Desert Dream<br />

ReleaseDate November 8, 2007<br />

Production Budget US$ 1,200,000<br />

2007, 123min, 35mm, 12000ft, 1.85:1, Color, Dolby SRD<br />

경계 Gyeonggye<br />

Directed by ZHANG Lu<br />

KOFIC Support Program<br />

2006 KOFIC Production Support for Art Films<br />

International Film Festival<br />

2007 Pusan International Film Festival, Korean Cinema Today: Vision<br />

2007 Jerusalem International Film Festival, Panorama<br />

2007 Barcelona Asian Film Festival, Opening Film<br />

2007 Hong Kong International Film Festival, Auteurs<br />

2007 Berlin International Film Festival, Competition<br />

PRODUCTION<br />

G21M<br />

Tel +82 2 3411 9100<br />

Fax +82 2 3412 4109<br />

E-mail hyazgar@yahoo.co.kr<br />

Director’s Filmography<br />

2005 Mang Zhong (Grain In Ear)<br />

2004 Tang Poetry<br />

INTERNATIONAL SALES<br />

Rezo Films<br />

Tel +33 01 42 46 46 30<br />

Fax +33 01 42 46 40 82<br />

E-mail infosrezo@rezofilms.com<br />

Website www.rezofilms.com<br />

Feature Films<br />

ZHANG Lu 張 律<br />

Born in 1962 in Jilin-Sheng, China, ZHANG graduated from<br />

the University of Yenben, majoring in Chinese Literature.<br />

He has achieved recognition as a novelist as well as for his<br />

films (2004) and (2005).<br />

People in the village continue to leave town. Even Hungai’s wife ends up in leaving, due<br />

to their daughter’s illness. As Hungai drinks in despair and anguish, Korean refugee<br />

CHOI Soon-hee knocks at his door with her son, Chang-ho. Now there remain only<br />

these three in the desert, who have to depend on one another to overcome the hostile<br />

environment. The three get to know each other, even though they don’t speak the same<br />

language.<br />

Furthermore Jorick, a young tank soldier from the nearby Mongolian armored troops,<br />

becomes friends with Chang-ho as he frequents the village. Hungai’s relationship with<br />

CHOI Soon-hee grows in the fine line between love and friendship.<br />

44 45

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